The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 18, 1907, Page 5

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eo) THE SEATTLE STAR--FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1907, 5 T PUBLIC MARKET “store always open Saturday evening for your | —thousands of little girls are joining the “Great j | o © PRICES TODAY convenience come in to visit and look about er Gtandard and Teddy Bggr’ contest —come |p| | —it's not necessary to buy — you are always in Tomorrow, girle—you “just mustn't mise ee ear welcome! et | VENENGY ASKED FOR THREE SEN TAILORED SUITS, TAILORED SUITS isin i coaeeeaetenaunaietienmmmntine diieaiaeemnencniediaaiedieandeaeen cama IA WALLA, Oe (tour, bocune of, ron ares wat | Sow ie. “Mtateate at most exceptional pricing on Standard : . Special Outfit--- prison board for paroles also from the fact that he} OWE are today's priggn e . anactual saving of $4--- Riek, Be to 460 1b » | has bee prison hospital for five na, adopted by the}hax been in prison hosptta’ nh ed . eommutatior ek years and bedridden for tour yeara,| Butter, B60, at the prison yestorda and in very poor health, He hag] Tomato cataup, 260 per at Seattle, st Hons, dromed, 22\ye; ducks, 26e Qeorse ieee te ame ag ample means for his support if re Botnbine. site. fee bee Very special Stylish, exclusive two ¥' sd to warole be . 2 Sweet potatoes, Io Ib ° values for Gat and worthy suite recommended ™ t e TS fF good privon record, Pott-| Price of Beer Raised | Besta, 4 bunches for $ urday at this price. county alwo ad 1 . Parrots, 3 buned fo from King wo @ } MILWAUKEE, Oct. 18 The| % ; ‘orn, 200 to Be per doen the action : |price of beer ts to be raised, the] aes we Peaudchamps, King County, | hong and other Ingredients having| Ol0ns, 2 bunches for be ‘embersloment {WO | heow increased, Retatl mens will Yried Ontons, 6 Ibe. for 266. . r Cucumbers, 306 por dos ‘ Children’s Coats Misses’ Coats month to serve; FeO) cue down the site of the vane | ade a Parsley, 2 bune y a ready to employ and act] Football Turnips, 2 bunches for be, intent tal styles in tacy ee ee et, ee i is | oo Beans, fe tb mixtures, extra special val for this weather; special to ng county, see} Spaulding football gooda, Vietor| Crab apples, abe per box : wo yeara, ten | football goods; 400 pairs football] Colery, be to 10¢ atatk ues, at only morrow w . panta—to close at half pr taloupes, i's ; THEODORE WILTS & CO. Tomatoes, 60 per Ib; T0e per $5.00 $7.75 1008 Firat Ave. ***! orate : | Spinach, 8 Iba, for 100 Rhubarb, Se Ib. Green tomatoes, | 18e per Ib, Cabbages, be to le per head. Dill pickles, 10e dos Lemona, 34c dos | Clder vinegar, 360 gal | Cider, 400 per gallon. | A STORE FOR EVERYBODY rpenters! Masons! Mechanics! “ Thie store today—-in fact every day of the year—shows a larger more extensive line of tools, building hardware a ding ineeds than any store in the Northwest. Prices are always tow, ‘a big saving can be made by buying your complete outfits fi bere Some idea of the variety of the lines handled can be gained our window display, where we show today a magnificent ‘af mechanics’ tools. Nee Teddy Bear Books, Wastrated in _ Worth 15Se. Colors, the Very Latest Thing in the Saturday Only, SCHOOL TASLETS. SPINNING TOPS We—Large sine 8 Worth So—Polished Hardwood No, 66, neutral tint, Spinning Tops, with string, e geality pape tomorrow in the New @1 Remy oxty 5c cope Daylight Store STANLEY RULE INDIAN CLUBS, aniey Worth 50c—Pair fancy striped Maple Dumbbells or Indian Clubs, cut price GAS HEATERS, Worth $2.50 Celebrated nickel plated dome top Gas Heater Skirts, Skirts New pleated styles, made of fine quality plain Panama, tn blue and black; well stitched and splendidly tallored Reduced from $7.50 to $5.94 Oranges, Xe to 400 dos Apples, snow, Ge Ib; cooking, 8 | toe 26; Pippins, $2.26 bbl consists of a splendid pattern, good tron bed—a Schoenfeld wire spring mattross—an Ideal soft top | Cauliflower, 10e to Ibe head. mattrona. | Lettuce, 106 tron bed, full or three-quarter size, exactly like ploture, good strong wire spring mattress, splendid, Sugar pears, 86c per box. our-own-factorymake Ideal top mattress to fit, This outfit regularly sells for $8.75. For Saturday | Simmon pears, $1.25. only, but one outfit to a person, extra special priced, complete | Parsley, 2 bunches for be. Set ae pace | Sugar pears, §5¢ per box Rutabagas, 14 Ib. } Sauerkraut, Se Ib | Huckloberries, 8 at | Waists We offer @ beautiful Poplin, front of 3 box pleats and side tucks; % length sleeves, tucked collars and cuffs; at only $1.75 An elegant Albatross Waist, worth regularly $2.50, en tire front of box pleats and side pleats; all colors; only $1.98 Skirts Imported mannish mix tures, elaborately strapped tallored Wiack Chiffon Panama, full triple box pleated model, two double folds, taffeta bound Two-Tone Black Serge, full pleated model, with S4nch fold; worth $15; tomorrow at Pears, Bartlett, 1Se dos.; cooking pears, $1.25 per box Crawford peaches, $1.00 per box Siberian crabapples, 890 per box Pumpkins, 10¢ Hubbard squash, 16e; Summer squash, bo to 0c | Ground cherrt Concord gray ibe por basket | Comb honey tb. | Catawba grapes, 30¢ per basket; | nedy, proprietors of the Madison | Musecats, be tb. street St. Francis hotel, two hote | Gravenstein apples, per in this city will be allowed the use boa; Wolf River apples, $1.60 per/ of this name. }box; Waxine apples, $1.25 per box Wants New Highway. | King apples, $1.26 per box Counciiman Conway of the First Quinces, $1.60 per box; 6 Ibe. for ward proposes to introduce an or-| eae - — - dinance next week providing for} | "For reliable Crave the condemnation of property for | coats in the latest styles for men | * a direct highway extending from | and women at right prices, call at the Broadway district onto the tide | the Goodyear Raincoat Co.'s store, flats $10.00 | ie ¥. | oat Trimmed Feit Hats With Coque Plumes, Wings and Quills, in brown, blue, leath er, gray, white, black—in fact all colors. Specially reduced for Saturday FROM $7.00 TO $4.95. i Stockings for Women A recent Importation; plain black or white Lisle Thread etbie steel “pousehold Hatchet. selected Stockings, extra fine gauze, garter tops, reinforced soles heels and toes 5 handle, cut price Sat & fuel saver, cut |corner First ay, and Madison st Wil! Address Men's Club. urday price Saturday . $1.98 | os ‘ How Seattle Ought to Be Gov S0e STOCKINGS SPECIAL AT 8 , | nee | Tho following resolution In sup-| lutions be sent to each of the city! oneq” will be the tople for an ad THWEST }port of the Soctalist campaign for papers, the mayor, the chief of po-| Gress to be delivered by Mayor Wil:| Price Cut Prices on Winchester Rifles Saturday . OR free street speech was adopted by lice, the city council and the Ce®-/ item Hickman Moore at the Men's | eymen Tailors’ union last ¢ Labor Counctl.” the Jour club of the Trinity Parish church night next Tuesday evening. “Whereas, the Soc! of Seat tle have been dented the right of Aske $18,371.56 Damag free speech upon the public streets The Great Northern Steamship 4 right granted to other organiza ae |company was yesterday made the | tions, therefore, be it “Resolved first, that we. the members of the Journeymen Tall The Famous Winchester 22. Only 00 Caliber, Single Shot Take Down Rifles, known the world over as $3 50 . the best made. TRUST & SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY 820 SECOND AVENUE | defendant in « sult brought tn the} Free Lecture Tonight. | federal court by the Japan Trading CHAIR SEATS. BIG SOAP SPECIAL. A free lecture on RB will bel company for damag alleged to — a Me—Veseor Chair Seats, | Worth Se—Cake large white. See gelected wor “ | ine 2 \jstven tonight by Prof. Geo. W punt to $18,371.56, spetes west pure Butternut Oil Soap, very ors’ union, No. 7, hold that #¥e'/Watoon at the First Baptist church, | # eral manager of the Grent North-;has ordered Superintendent Jones, fepairing the old chairs good quality, out 1 } streets are not obstructed unlPemd cn6 twoifth in the series. Singers Organize Club. ern Railway of Forest Hill, bis summer home, ) 5c price Saturday 2th the travel thereon obatructed, Cle doin © The ing male singers of the | ; n - to discharge 30 gardeners. Instead Bireeees 4 that the public have the right sees ‘orces. Jelty have organized the Seattle| @gee WHIZ, WHATA KNOCK! | Jones tendered” his. re PICKLING JARS. veegpihe at cal monn ts foe} The junior classes of the Lin-| Apotio club, with a membership J tendered his resignation, CREAM PITCHERS. - mble upon the stree cota M A which was accepted. Jones said YSe—Daintily Decoratea § Worth 20c--Stone Pickling . le disoussion | have Gotland tae Bae can’ be | mites to 90. At least two com (By United Press.) I don’t just like Rockefetler’s sys- ities Pitchers, a very Jars, 2gallon, and without We are prepared to ad, we condemn Mayor! corte will be given by the organize-| «1 ever AND, 0., Oct. 18—John|tem. I believe the laboring mam a of Px . come one class tion during the winte t . Speakera and the breaking up of| According to the decision of| ruber Succeeds Ward. | "Henry F. Velde has been appoint. |. their meetings, at the same timejJudge Albertson in the case of| ST. PAUL, Oct. 18—J. M. Gruber oq agent of the Washington Fire oa. sete allowing other speakers the rights Lage ageinst H. B. and Will Ken-| succeeds Frank B Ward aa gen-|in Peoria, Ill oe serve our patrons ac ceptably. Have you tried us? If not, pay cover, on sale 6c Saturday at ...18¢ TEODY BEARS. k We probably have the moat jet ; 5, $3.00, $3.50 per pair, also piece tae te De cnet ot Testy Beare & Visit to OUF OITICES Hii dented He Eee ee cepectelly de-| Don't forget to go to Christen | Soap Lake Salts will relieve all| Buy your bat of B. N. Brooke & repairs for skates. 2 " 15c ae and let us tell you [Bl junee Chier Wappenstein for con ~ Hall Oct. 26th *** forms of rheumatism *** Co, 1331 Second av - Hall's, 1111 First Ave, 9** fining sald speakers in dark, flithy and unventilated celis devoid of the commonest decencies and retaining them there without water and with only the most repulsive food. Fourth that we extend ‘Wae hearty sympathy to the Soctalista ir fight for free speech and jet them by | what we can do Large and small ac- counts solicited. Hurry Hurry Furry A Regular Landslide of Bargains You must hurry if you wish to be amongst the lu cky ones who are snapping up the many tremendous bargains that we are offering at the BIG PURCHASE SALE. Thousands of satisfied customers have attended this great sale, and as a matter of fact, the $18,000 stock is being rapidly reduced. Never before have you had the opportunity to procure such bargains, and we claim that never again will such | bargains be offered. We have replenished every department in our big store from the reserve stock, and we are in a position to satisfy every demand. Remember that the Voorhees & Jacoby stock con- sisted of all brand new goods, bought for this fall’s trade. Here you can get the choice of the season’s market at a great saving. A word to the wise is sufficient, so hurry in and take advantage of the many bargains to be found here. | Special Sale of Tollet Tissue . taper tomorrow. Large package Cut Price the best selected, fine qualit Toilet Tissue Paper, in rol 4 Saturday full 3,000 sheets to the packs, ckage, our best bargain tomorrow. 15c 8. BHORROCK, Preatdent. J. P. HARTMAN, Vieo President. ALEXANDER MYERS, Secretary. 3. Vv. A. SMITH, In that we propose to a all the means in our power “Pifth, that a copy of these reso- Spectacles $1 And up We have glasses to sult) all conditions of sight at reasonable 1207 { Cashier. per Cl. Interest paid on prices, Schuchard Optical Co., Second ave e's Furnishings =| (Children’s Wear Underwear. | | The famous Cooper Ribbed and Metal Cut brands, in all When you buy clothing for children, the POPS, sizes and grades. The prices are standard the coun first thing to think of is—HOW WILL IT _o WEAR? | ‘ i , san? | HEE : Men's Suits, | Men's Overcoats, | Ladies’ Shoes. Trunks and Telescopes. Hosiery. | $6.50 Men's Fine Black Worsted | $16.50 Men's Fancy Top Coats, in | $2.50 Ladies’ Dongola Shoes Fine $7.00 Trunks for $3.5) li i e | Suits go at $2.55 light brown, latest styles, fly $1.25 | $10.00 Trunk, straps attached, | new patterns in Heavy and Medium Heavy Hos ecunri on $8.50 Men's Ali-Wool Black front, cnasimeres, go at. $8.65 | $3.50 Ladies’ Vici Kid, blucher { 85.05 fery. An ox ~ , i i | BSeotch Cheviots go at $3.95 $12.50 Men's Overcoats, in bea out $2.2 | $7.50 Suit Cases for 83.50 » bay hosiery is when you need it $10.00 Men's Suits, tn Seotch ver, bive and blacks, go at $3.00 Ladies’ Patent Leather | Solid Leather $10.00 Suit Cases Most—icht wei seek © dh jnvitaiies te 6 | plaids and gray mixtures, go at $6.85 Shoes $1.50 +++ $4.95 ke are an invitatio good, severe } : 1 ’ Sy . e infers, will wear like iron. It is $4.65 | $15.00 and $18.00 Cravenettes, ev ‘ : popes for ...+....8 Old, 80 buy now As the name infers, siseta: ; $12.50 Men's Suits, in drees view ery oat warranted to a Misses’ and Children’s ‘opes for io te dauht sinforce all the vital parts, and it is nas, cut in the latest styles, a terproof, go at 85 | Ss opes for , j Neckwear. doubly reinforced in all the vital { | very nobby sult, go at | Shoes. FURNISHING GOODS, aia | Th made of the very best material obtainable. Al j 915.00 Men's Suits, ta 75 Cases Underwear. | $2.50 Misses’ Dongola 50c Fleece Lined Underwear | f © popular styles from the Hast have arrived and are 3 tweeds, French weaves, dives | any Largest Stock and Best Shoes ; 106 j priesd uareasonably low for tho early Fall trade though wear is an important consideration, the } and blacks included, © o5.e8 Ann ortment of Medtum Pri ed | $2.00 Children's Viet Kid Tbe Heavy Ribbed Underwear ; . ; 4 nderwear in the State - eT Shi makers have not sacrificed any single feature ] Youths’ Suits. sular 600 Underwear 2N¢ Papert $1.00 Heavy Wool inderwonee | Shirts. f ' | aes: | $4.60 Youths’ Suits, in black | HATS Men’s Fine Neckwear. 6he “ In ali sizes and tor all pric It does not make any dif. of style, and Security: Sond means te very | gate Youth *s its far Bo or 4 j | Se Dew Tee Seg | 88 Reavy. Wool Rivhet Calan ference what vate” best in wear for the little fellows. Universally | and checks, go at $3.85 | 100 Dozen Fall Hats. | 3%¢ Fancy Teck Tes for ..15¢ mone o5¢ articula may be we have it if it | _ : , | 500 New Fourin-Hands for.25¢ | $2.00 Medium Mixed Wool Un- | is $10.00 Youths’ Suite, in imported | 92.00 Derby Hats, black and | igo Fanoy Handkerchiefs ...5¢ lerwe @ shirt priced from— |" tweeds and cheviots, go at | brown O5¢ - nareere $1.25 | | $4.85 | $3.00 Derby Hats, black and Men’s Dress Shirt 50 Dozen Shirts. | B = | Children’s Suits. brown 1.65 | “as se : g ” | radbury System - 50 to | Largest stock of Children's 00 - ero aneeee Re | yg A Hg (Butt Front Shirts, | $9.00 California Fiannel Shirts . | |B] School Suits in the city 8.00 Soft, latest shapes sf rn Dag = O5e | > alae 00 John B. Stetson Hats B5¢ and 45¢ | g250 Gailtornia Fianne’ | Clothing ° i Extra Special. yardiowea aosspepnayy oy am é warvetee eeety aete $F Well dressed men. Positively no other system of el na $4.00 and $5.00 Children's 3-Piece | Socks and Suspenders. 96.00 Extra Heavy Doubdi PM give you the satisfaction in fit and style that dbury | _ Suite go at $1.95 Men's Shoes. Heavy All-Wool Alaska Socks i egg 4 ices’ System will, ex @ care | ercised h b | ]) $4.00 Children’s Suits, in double Seat Mee mhin eae - pearl buttons “ Met the fit ar pone es exercised by the tailors to j]} breasted worsteds, go at | $3.00 Mon's Box Calf and Vict | ,. Worth Svc a pa : 2O¢ $2.65 | ae @ neck and shoulders “just right me 9.35 | Shoes $1.95 | 2%¢ Men's Warranted Fast Black | 750 piack gatoon Work Shirts 96.00 and $6.00 Children's Suits, | $8.50 Men's Vici Kid Shoes oe Thread Socks, 16¢ bs + 10¢ |" in tweeda, Scotch plaids and | CL Ph A foe | 75¢ Blue and White Chambray . | fancy mixtures, go at ..%3.86 | $8.86 Men's Vicl Kid, blucher cut | 20° Suspende ¢ ma ( p S $2 Sc Heavy Buspender 20¢ ise | ee ww d if] $1.60 Man's seaiist artes ats | once rene tentiee, Sheer ; : ven oF ee a ? 75¢ Dozen Boys’ Shirts. | A little do nan a iI BB ae Re be | $6.00 Men's High Cut ising to es ey ea Mother's Friend, 50c, for ...10@ | ittle at a time” | $2.60 Men's Worsted ron Too Black and Tan Shoes . $6.00 | Sweaters. Mother's Friend, 75, for ...50¢@ | The big slogan of a big store, It is certainly a | ins’ heos’ Casduccs eke miee 0 Men's High Cut 12 di 10¢ | | 2 ane lack and Tan Shoes $2.50 Wool Sweaters for NdOre ...65 66e-8BO | great assistance to thousands of Seattle buyers. i , r , an $6.00 Children's Reefe in fancy $7.50 Children’s Reefe im nay $10.00 Children’s Reefers, extra | Buying is never a drain of your pocketbook that Children’s Be et eile mana as RT ae fine, in gray melton and view | . " 7 i 4 — . ia, with braid corded front way. Try it—we will be gled to open an account Reefers ton $3.45 flann $4, very nobby; at 86.80 | | for you. | e | oy ~*~ Le “a ‘Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc TU o- ‘astern f , ti |: S *9 | “ 1332.34 SECOND AVENUE. . 209 UNION STREET. J | 1317-1319 FIRST AVE. Seattle’s Reliable Credit House. ' 1 eae mamennempnnauent _—— Half Block Narth of ¥ fice, Opposite New Areade Block, Ret. University and Union Streets. pentinr B awe aan eects titees® say wee o * ~ ae 2 + adeno sce tab sat wnobacinnst aout atin ab oat sh Sanak 2 mane whatnot titi ton!

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